yes but you need proper paperwork and a paid tax stamp in the us. in US depending on the state i believe its either considered an SBR or an AOW. and handgun carbine conversions are considered SBRs. so just get the tax stamp before you buy the parts.
Without a TAX Stamp from the BATFE, you are asking for trouble. It is considered a SBR and if you don't pay to play, they come for you and your guns $10k / 10yrs.
more accuarcy mainly. its just another tool to make you more effective. I myself think its perty nifty to use an existing platform and pritty much turn it into a SMG(yes i know its simi...) and a damn effective sheald guy gun or HD gun.
Only bad thing is the damn tax stamp makes it almost not worth it.
vdudak is from the Czech Republic. Czech gun laws are relaxed by European standards, but I would imagine that he almost certainly had to register this weapon in some fashion
Yes, right. When you want to buy gun in CZE, there is a needed permission from state police in advance, then go to gunstore buy gun according permission. Then go back to police and start registration procedure and at the end you'll get "papers" for the gun. And of course, gun licence in general is needed. For stock and other visual things you don't need anything special. Only main gun parts must be registered (barel, slide and frame).
No they are not (at least 99 percent sure of that anyway). Cali won't trust it's citizens to any of those "evil" features on weapons: you know, anything which makes it "look" more "menacing," even though it does nothing to alter the lethality of the bullets it shoots? Or the legal uses for such a weapon? At any rate, a gun in that configuration must be registered with the BATF as a "short barreled rifle" to be legally owned by civilians. I assume this is what vdudak's friend has done.
do u still enjoy the stock is it worth getting,thank you!!
pigpaul 3 weeks ago
is it legal to put a stock on a pistol?
icankickflip 2 years ago
@icankickflip
yes but you need proper paperwork and a paid tax stamp in the us. in US depending on the state i believe its either considered an SBR or an AOW. and handgun carbine conversions are considered SBRs. so just get the tax stamp before you buy the parts.
Lonewolf6565 1 year ago
I own two SBRs and one sub gun. The primary reason you would SBR it is for more support. It looks cool and its a lot of fun to shoot.
hemi426bee69 2 years ago
If you don't have a tax stamp on that registering it as a short barrel rifle it is considered a federal offense.
beefspareribs 2 years ago 3
how did you make the sound like that?
MegaAsianguy 2 years ago
cell phone camera :-/
vdudak 2 years ago
Without a TAX Stamp from the BATFE, you are asking for trouble. It is considered a SBR and if you don't pay to play, they come for you and your guns $10k / 10yrs.
paradigmmatrix 2 years ago 4
i think its more like 250k and 20 years man
tierlover5 2 years ago
what the cock is the point of a pistol with a stock? the point of pistols are to be maneuverable and small, why not just buy a rifle...
pianist102 2 years ago
more accuarcy mainly. its just another tool to make you more effective. I myself think its perty nifty to use an existing platform and pritty much turn it into a SMG(yes i know its simi...) and a damn effective sheald guy gun or HD gun.
Only bad thing is the damn tax stamp makes it almost not worth it.
CPLBSS88 2 years ago
vdudak is from the Czech Republic. Czech gun laws are relaxed by European standards, but I would imagine that he almost certainly had to register this weapon in some fashion
cmdrthac0 2 years ago
Yes, right. When you want to buy gun in CZE, there is a needed permission from state police in advance, then go to gunstore buy gun according permission. Then go back to police and start registration procedure and at the end you'll get "papers" for the gun. And of course, gun licence in general is needed. For stock and other visual things you don't need anything special. Only main gun parts must be registered (barel, slide and frame).
vdudak 2 years ago
I think you can legally own a SBR in Ca.... Now getting a LEO to sign off on it might be another thing entirely, depending on your location.
WANGZOOMZIP 2 years ago
No they are not (at least 99 percent sure of that anyway). Cali won't trust it's citizens to any of those "evil" features on weapons: you know, anything which makes it "look" more "menacing," even though it does nothing to alter the lethality of the bullets it shoots? Or the legal uses for such a weapon? At any rate, a gun in that configuration must be registered with the BATF as a "short barreled rifle" to be legally owned by civilians. I assume this is what vdudak's friend has done.
UCantHavaDaMango 3 years ago
wow, nice, how much for the stock and are they CA legal?
SKULLZ0MBIE 3 years ago